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Credibility refers to the believability, trustworthiness and reliability of a person or message. | Credibility refers to the believability, trustworthiness and reliability of a person or message. | ||
=Was William Branham credible= | =Was William Branham credible?= | ||
As a minister of the Gospel, one starts off with the assumption that William Branham was credible. But that assumption can be eliminated or overturned if it can be demonstrated that, at times, he did not tell the truth. This might not necessarily mean that he was lying, as it is possible to believe that what you are saying is the truth but it's really not. | As a minister of the Gospel, one starts off with the assumption that William Branham was credible. But that assumption can be eliminated or overturned if it can be demonstrated that, at times, he did not tell the truth. This might not necessarily mean that he was lying, as it is possible to believe that what you are saying is the truth but it's really not. |